Windows 7 + IE8 + Crystal Report 11 Report + web viewer ActiveX will not install. ActiveX prompt appears, the UAC is approved to install, the page then refreshes and the process starts over 4 times until I get an a script warning.
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I need to see a report from our intranet. The report uses Seagate Crystal Smart Viewer for ActiveX.
When I launch the link, the window will pop out but will remain blank.
I've tried accessing the report in another pc and I can see the report.
What do I need to do to see this report? I've tried modifying the internet options and even asked our IT technical to resolve the issue but the problem remains.
My computer is using Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2.
Thanks..
could be
a permissions thing if it needs to create temp files on your local drive
is this a third party crystal viewer or one by biz obj?
in either case you might be able to get more help for the exact error message on the corresponding website.
click on the .dll or exe and click on properties to see who wrote it.
is this a third party crystal viewer or one by biz obj?
in either case you might be able to get more help for the exact error message on the corresponding website.
click on the .dll or exe and click on properties to see who wrote it.
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no luck
i am logging on to the computer as the domain administrator and i still receive those error messages.
the software is from Seagate Software and i have gone to their website for assistance however no luck there as well.
i did a search on google, yahoo, msn for the error message and guess what.. no luck there either.
i am going to rebuild the system one more time and before i install ie 7 i am going to see if i get those messages with ie 6.
Uninstall old xbox controller driver. Thank you for your suggestions. they are greatly appreciated!
the software is from Seagate Software and i have gone to their website for assistance however no luck there as well.
i did a search on google, yahoo, msn for the error message and guess what.. no luck there either.
i am going to rebuild the system one more time and before i install ie 7 i am going to see if i get those messages with ie 6.
Uninstall old xbox controller driver. Thank you for your suggestions. they are greatly appreciated!
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Try to manually register the files
From the Run line type
regsvr32 Crviewer.dll
regsvr32 Swebrs.dll
regsvr32 Sviewhlp.dll
You may need to put the entire path in which should be close to
c:windowssystem32xxxx.dll
editted to add; you may have to reboot after this.
regsvr32 Crviewer.dll
regsvr32 Swebrs.dll
regsvr32 Sviewhlp.dll
You may need to put the entire path in which should be close to
c:windowssystem32xxxx.dll
editted to add; you may have to reboot after this.
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I think you have to change the security settings of IE
to trust unsigned active-x controls.
Alternately, it helps to COMPLETELY deinstall and unregister the crystal plug-in and download/install a fresh copy on the workstation.
Make sure you have the correct version of the viewer for the server app you're trying to use, or that will cause problems.
Alternately, it helps to COMPLETELY deinstall and unregister the crystal plug-in and download/install a fresh copy on the workstation.
Make sure you have the correct version of the viewer for the server app you're trying to use, or that will cause problems.
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Reinstalled OS
What i have done now is started from the beginning:
format the hard drive
installed XP and MS OFFICE 2003
installed all MS updates including IE 7
i tried to go into the report and i still received the error messages.
So i decided to uninstall IE 7 to see if i receive the errror messages with IE 6.
I was able to get the report,it did ask me to install the Crystal ActiveX report viewer and i did.
With that done, i figured i would reinstall IE 7, however once i went back into the report section i received those same error messages.
Something, of course is not right with IE 7 on this system, again all that is on the computer is XP SP2 and Office 2003 (with their updates).
Any other suggestions?
Thanks for all of your previous suggestions.
format the hard drive
installed XP and MS OFFICE 2003
installed all MS updates including IE 7
i tried to go into the report and i still received the error messages.
So i decided to uninstall IE 7 to see if i receive the errror messages with IE 6.
I was able to get the report,it did ask me to install the Crystal ActiveX report viewer and i did.
With that done, i figured i would reinstall IE 7, however once i went back into the report section i received those same error messages.
Something, of course is not right with IE 7 on this system, again all that is on the computer is XP SP2 and Office 2003 (with their updates).
Any other suggestions?
Thanks for all of your previous suggestions.
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Pop up Blocker
Did you disable the pop blocker during the active x installation?
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the crystal report viewer is unable to create its resource objects
Try this and it worked for me.
1. Goto IIS, select the virtual directory CrystalReportViewers115, properties, Configuration (In Virtual Directory Tab)
2. In App Mappings tab, find the extentions .CRI, .CSP, .CWR and .RPT and see what executable path they have. If they are blank, Press Edit.
3. Select the application path as 'C:WINNTMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv1.1.4322aspnet_isapi.dll'.
4. Repeat the above for all 4 extensions. Restart IIS.
5. Now when you try to open the ActiveX Report Viewer, it will prompt you to download the viewer without the error message.
Hope this helps.
1. Goto IIS, select the virtual directory CrystalReportViewers115, properties, Configuration (In Virtual Directory Tab)
2. In App Mappings tab, find the extentions .CRI, .CSP, .CWR and .RPT and see what executable path they have. If they are blank, Press Edit.
3. Select the application path as 'C:WINNTMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv1.1.4322aspnet_isapi.dll'.
4. Repeat the above for all 4 extensions. Restart IIS.
5. Now when you try to open the ActiveX Report Viewer, it will prompt you to download the viewer without the error message.
Hope this helps.
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